T Catalogue 2010
T Catalogue 2010
T Catalogue 2010
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U – LED modules, converters and systems<br />
uengine<br />
NEW<br />
Uengine EM-ER<br />
uengine, Emergency<br />
Product description<br />
• Latest generation LED light source<br />
• Anti-panic emergency lighting: illuminance<br />
E = 1.0 lux (as per EN 1838)<br />
Properties<br />
• High-power LED in chip-on-board technology (COB)<br />
• Suitable for Tridonic EM powerLED emergency lighting units<br />
• Long life thanks to integrated heat removal<br />
• Optimised system efficiency with beam characteristic<br />
• Integrated bi-colour status LED<br />
• Reverse polarity protection<br />
• Different installation options<br />
ÊÊ<br />
For product data sheet go to www.tridonic.com,<br />
or available on request<br />
Ordering data<br />
Colour Colour temperature Type Article number<br />
Daylight white 6,500 K EM-ER 003 89600961<br />
Packaging: 10 pieces<br />
Technical data<br />
Ambient temperature ta -20 ... +50 °C<br />
tc point2 60 °C<br />
È<br />
Product matrix, page 23<br />
Standards, page 23<br />
Colour temperatures and tolerances, page 132<br />
Specific technical data<br />
Type Typ. luminous flux Min. luminous flux Max. current 3 Power 14<br />
EM-ER 003 95 lm 85 lm 350 mA 1.2 W<br />
1 Data for operation with 350 mA.<br />
2 If the max. temperature limits are exceeded, the life of the module will be reduced or the module may be damaged. The temperature<br />
of the uengine at the tc-point is to be measured in the thermally stable state. For tc-point see the above diagram.<br />
3 Exceeding the max. operating current leads to an overload on the uengine. This may in turn result in a significant reduction in lifetime or even destruction of the uengine.<br />
4 Tolerance range for optical and electrical data: ±15 %.<br />
All values at ta = 25 °C.<br />
80 www.tridonic.com<br />
T <strong>Catalogue</strong> <strong>2010</strong>